International Academic Conference “Questions of the History of World Architecture”
18–19 May 2021
NIITIAG, Moscow, Dushinskaia Str. 9, Conference Hall on the 2nd flour Institute of Theory and History of Architecture and Town-Planning (NIITIAG)
With participation of the
Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (RAASN)
Scientific Council on Historical-Theoretical Problems for Art Studies of the Historical-Philological Department of Russian Academy of Sciences
State Institute for Art Studies
PROGRAMME
The Conference will have worked on the platform Zoom, as well
time limit for presentations – 15 min
Moscow – 2021
Organizing committee of the conference:
Olga Baeva (Rostov-on-Don), Armen Kazaryan (Moscow), Łukasz Mikołaj Sadowski (Lodz), Ruslan Muradov (Ashgabad), María de los Ángeles Utrero Agudo (Rome)
18 мая
11.00. OPENNING
Introduction:
Dmitry Shvidkovsky, President of RAASN
Armen Kazaryan, Director of NIITIAG
11.20. First section
Architectural Creativity on the crossroads of the cultures of the Orient and the Ossident, from the Late Antiqiuty to the Modern Age
Leading — Nina Konovalova and Armen Kazaryan
Anastasia Kondrateva / NIITIAG
Portals of the Early Christian churches of Tur Abdin. Oriental Modifications of the Antique Theme
María de los Ángeles Utrero Agudo / Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma – CSIC
Late Antique and Early Medieval Hispanic Architecture (5th to 10th c.) between Creativity and Influence
Armen Kazaryan / NIITIAG; State Institute for Art Studies
Features of the Creativity of the Medieval Artsakh’s Architects
Julie Jancarkova / Institute of Slavonic Studies of the Czech Academy of Sciences
N. L. Okunev: «… Armenian building influenced architectures of many neighbouring peoples both the nearest ones and the most remote ones»
Konstantin Nossov / NIITIAG
Military Architecture of the Sforza Dukes of Milan and Russian Kremlins «in the Italian Style»
Evgenii Kononenko / State Institute for Art Studies
The Mosques by Mehmed Tahir: The Archaizing Line of the “Ottoman Baroque”
13.30–14.30. Break
Wladimir Chekmarev / NIITIAG
Russian Activity of Charles Gascoigne in the Field of Architecture and Landscape Art in the Context of British Art Practice of the Late 18th Century
Łukasz Mikołaj Sadowski / Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź
French style in architecture of Polish residences 1864–1914
Ruslan Muradov / Union of Architects of Tadjikistan
Bahá’í Temple in Ashgabat and Architectural Orientalism
Mucahid Abdullah Yüksek / Gazi University
Neşe Gurallar / Gazi University
The City of Van in the Late Ottoman Period
Andrey Ivanov / Department of Investment and Industrial Police
Alexandropol-Gyumri – the Failed City of “Vernacular Art Nouveau”
Nina Konovalova / NIITIAG
Japanese Pavilion at the 1937 World Expo in Paris as a Symbol of Japanese Modernism
Stéphan Gessler / Centre André Chastel
Ivan Ivanovich Fidler (1890-1977). Architectural Career between France and USSR
Abass Hiba Saed / Damascus University
Traditional Techniques and Innovations in the design of Residential Buildings in Damascus during the French Mandate
19 мая
11.00. Second section
Classical and Medieval Architecture
Leading — Marina Pozdnyakova and Sergey Klyuev
Maxim Atayants / The Academy of fine art, St. Petersburg The Temple of Bel in Palmyra — the Nature of Destruction, the Possibility and Methodology of Anastylosis
Igor Bondarenko / NIITIAG
The Image of the Sky Standing on Earth in Chinese and Byzantine Architecture
Sergey Klyuev / NIITIAG
On the Question of the Proportions of Build to Rock-Hewn Parts in the Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ethiopia
Samvel Grigoryan / Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University
«Sinap Type» Structures in Cilician Armenia and their Nature
Nicolay Dneprovsky / Publishing house «Nevskaya Lavra»
About the History of one Myth
13.00–13.30. Break
Maria Zavorina / NIITIAG
Late Byzantine Architecture of Ohrid in the Context of the Epirote School Stylistic Development
Ivanna Shchehlova / ITMO University
The Architecture of the Fruška Gora Monasteries
Marina Pozdnyakova / NIITIAG
The Reception of Spiral Columns in Western European Medieval Architecture
Anna Kholomeeva / Tretyakov Gallery
Formation of Iranian Architectural Style in the 8th–12th Centuries: The Mediation of Ornament
15.00–15.30. Break
15.30. Third section
Architecture of Modern History
Leading — Olga Baeva and Yulia Starostenko
Daria Shemelina / NIITIAG
Fortress City Neuf-Brisach as a Model in European Military Urbanism
Yulia Klimenko / NIITIAG; Moscow Institute of Architecture
Jacques-Guillaume Legrand (1753–1807) — Parisian Architect, Engineer and Researcher
Irina Belintseva / NIITIAG
Otto Walther Kukkuk — Architect of the Art Nouveau Era (East Prussia, modern. Kaliningrad region)
Yulia Starostenko / NIITIAG
«Red Vienna» (1918–1934): Urban Planning Aspects of the Program of Socialist Housing Construction in the Austrian Capital
Anna Ivanova-Ilyicheva / Southern Federal University
Principles of «Structural Rationalism» in European Architecture of the First Half of the 20th Century
Alexandr Buchka / Southern Federal University
German Source in the History of Abstractionism and Synthesis with Architecture of the Early 20th Century
Victoria Kostoeva / St Petersburg University
Architect-Modernist Constantin Pertzoff: a New Look at the Stylistic and Worldview Concept in Church Architecture in the USA